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  • Chelsea Sedoti – As You Wish

    March 13, 2018
    Fiction, Young Adult
    Chelsea Sedoti – As You Wish

    Imagine if you had one wish, and you knew for sure that it would come true. What would you wish for? Money? Beauty? Success? Love? But what if you had already seen generations of people make their own ‘one wish’ and you could see the toxic affects it had on their lives? Would you still

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  • Andrea Gonzales & Sophie House – Girl Code

    March 8, 2018
    Autobiography, Book Review, Non-Fiction
    Andrea Gonzales & Sophie House – Girl Code

    I stumbled across this book when looking for any coding books on my library app – turns out there aren’t that many.  But actually, I’m really glad I ran across it as I found it such a relateable story. Sophie and Andy were two teenage girls who found themselves at a coding camp together and

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  • Katherine Rundell – The Explorer

    March 4, 2018
    Children’s, Fiction
    Katherine Rundell – The Explorer

    Part of my Book Bingo for this year is to read a Costa Book Awards winner. So when I was at Waterstones and this beautiful cover caught my attention, and then I saw the Costa Book Awards Winner sticker on it, I knew that this would be the one. I didn’t realise until I started

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  • Jeff VanderMeer – Annihilation

    February 28, 2018
    Fiction, Science Fiction
    Jeff VanderMeer – Annihilation

    What the heck did I just read? When I was about three quarters through this book, I turned to my husband and said “I’m not quite sure what’s happening in this book”, and having got to the end, I’m still not quite sure! But even though I’m completely confused, I really want to read the

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  • Antoine Leiris – You Will Not Have My Hate

    February 25, 2018
    Autobiography, Non-Fiction
    Antoine Leiris – You Will Not Have My Hate

    Do you remember reading about the terror attack on the Bataclan in 2015? I remember seeing it unfold on Twitter and being horrified at what was happening, but also feeling a sense of disconnect because it was happening so far away. Imagine if you saw what was happening and realised that your wife was there?

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  • Karen McManus – One of Us is Lying

    February 21, 2018
    Crime, Fiction, Young Adult
    Karen McManus – One of Us is Lying

    Five people find themselves in detention together. From the surface, they’re about as different as can be: the jock, the geek, the criminal, the spoilt princess and the loner. But when the loner dies from a huge allergic reaction to peanut oil, suddenly the focus is on the other four in the room. The loner,

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  • Jeanne Ryan – Nerve

    February 11, 2018
    Fiction, Thriller, Young Adult
    Jeanne Ryan – Nerve

    I’d been eyeing this film up on Netflix for a while, but hadn’t realised it was based on a book, so when I came across it on my library app I was glad I hadn’t already watched it so I could read it first. Now I’ve read it, I’m not quite so sure I want

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  • George R. R. Martin – The Ice Dragon

    February 2, 2018
    Fantasy, Fiction
    George R. R. Martin – The Ice Dragon

    Having read the entire Game of Thrones series a few years ago, this was definitely not what I expected to come from the same author. More a Grimm’s fairy tale than an epic fantasy, it’s miles away from the violence and sex filled saga that I’d read previously. Having read  a bit more into it,

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  • Max Lucado – You’ll Get Through This

    January 31, 2018
    Christian, Non-Fiction
    Max Lucado – You’ll Get Through This

    I feel like God really needed me to read this book. At Church at the moment we’ve been talking about Joseph, and with our youth group as well, plus my Bible in One Year app went through the story of Joseph at exactly the same time, and then I open up this book and find

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  • Emily Barr – The One Memory of Flora Banks

    January 28, 2018
    Fiction, Young Adult
    Emily Barr – The One Memory of Flora Banks

    I think the biggest mistake I made when reading this book was not actually reading it. I decided to listen to it as an audio book, but I’m not sure it really worked for me. The main character is called (unsurprisingly) Flora Banks, and (also unsurprisingly) she has memory problems, namely anterograde amnesia. This means that

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  • Becky Albertalli – The Upside of Unrequited

    January 18, 2018
    Fiction, Romance, Young Adult
    Becky Albertalli – The Upside of Unrequited

    I have to admit I only picked this book because the cover jumped out at me when I was scrolling through the library ebook app. I know, I know, don’t judge a book by it’s cover. But I did, and it was a mistake,  I just couldn’t get into this book at all. It felt

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  • Sarah J. Maas – A Court of Wings and Ruin

    January 14, 2018
    Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    Sarah J. Maas – A Court of Wings and Ruin

    This book has more ups and downs than a fairground roller coaster. If you’d asked me at the start to predict what would happen, I would probably have given you a fairly detailed description. But it would all have been completely wrong. So many shock twists that I’m surprised I didn’t get whiplash. Just as

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  • J.K. Rowling – The Tales of Beedle the Bard

    December 31, 2017
    Children’s, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    J.K. Rowling – The Tales of Beedle the Bard

    The last of the three Hogwarts Library books, and book 52 of the year (hooray!). This was my favourite of the three, it felt more familiar to me and seemed exactly like the books of stories I used to read as a child (minus the magic of course). You can definitely imagine that it would

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  • J.K. Rowling – Quidditch Through the Ages

    December 30, 2017
    Children’s, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    J.K. Rowling – Quidditch Through the Ages

    Yay! Illustrations! The one thing I thought was missing from Fantastic Beasts, it really helped to complete this book. Interspersed throughout, and still only very crude sketches, I was so happy! I know, it probably makes me a child, but if this was supposed to be a proper textbook (as with Fantastic Beasts), one would

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  • J.K. Rowling – Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them

    December 30, 2017
    Children’s, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult
    J.K. Rowling – Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them

    Considering this has been out for so long and been sitting on my shelf pretty much since it was released, I can’t believe I haven’t read it properly. I think I flipped through it quickly when it was bought, but it didn’t have a ‘read’ date on Goodreads. And since I have 2 days left

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